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- 16955: Pandemic Pressures and Public Health Care: Evidence from England

- Thiemo Fetzer and Christopher Rauh
- 16954: The Use of Scanner Data for Economics Research

- Pierre Dubois, Rachel Griffith and Martin O'Connell
- 16953: The lasting influence of Robert E. Lucas on Chicago economics

- Harald Uhlig
- 16952: Idiosyncratic Income Risk and Aggregate Fluctuations

- Davide Debortoli and GalÃ, Jordi
- 16951: Opportunism in Vertical Contracting: A Dynamic Perspective

- Jihwan Do and Jeanine Miklos-Thal
- 16950: Cartel Damage Mitigation from Retailers’ Store Brands

- Roman Inderst, Marco J.W. Kotschedoff and Raphael Kuhlmann
- 16949: Pricing and Product Positioning with Relative Consumer Preferences

- Roman Inderst and Martin Obradovits
- 16948: Damage Calculation and Mitigation in Retailing in the Presence of Store Brands (With an Application to the German Coffee Cartel

- Roman Inderst and Raphael Kuhlmann
- 16947: Loss Leading as a Threat to Brands

- Roman Inderst and Martin Obradovits
- 16946: Loss Leading with Salient Thinkers

- Roman Inderst and Martin Obradovits
- 16945: Firm Competition and Cooperation with Norm-Based Preferences for Sustainability

- Roman Inderst, Eftichios Sartzetakis and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- 16944: Exorbitant Privilege and Exorbitant Duty

- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas and Helene Rey
- 16943: Technology Transfer in Global Value Chains

- Thomas Sampson
- 16942: Incentive-Compatible Critical Values

- Adam McCloskey and Pascal Michaillat
- 16941: Global Real Rates: A Secular Approach

- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, Helene Rey and Maxime Sauzet
- 16940: The (Un)Importance of Inheritance

- Sandra Black, Paul Devereux, Fanny Landaud and Kjell G Salvanes
- 16939: Men are from Mars and Women Too: A Bayesian Meta-Analysis of Overconfidence Experiments

- Oriana Bandiera, Nidhi Parekh, Barbara Petrongolo and Michelle Rao
- 16938: In the Name of God! Religiosity and the Transition to Modern Growth

- Lars Harhoff Andersen and Jeanet Bentzen
- 16937: The Agglomeration of Urban Amenities: Evidence from Milan Restaurants

- Marco Leonardi and Enrico Moretti
- 16936: The Long-Run Effects of Corporate Tax Reforms

- Isaac Baley and Andres Blanco
- 16935: Trump ended WTO dispute settlement. Trade remedies are needed to fix it

- Chad Bown
- 16934: Shuttle Diplomacy

- Piero Gottardi and Claudio Mezzetti
- 16933: Flexible Demand Estimation with Search Data

- Tomomichi Amano, Andrew Rhodes and Stephan Seiler
- 16932: A Model of Online Misinformation

- Daron Acemoglu, Asuman Ozdaglar and James Siderius
- 16931: Gathering Support for Green Tax Reform: Evidence from German Household Surveys

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg, Armon Rezai and Miguel Tovar
- 16930: The Expected, Perceived, and Realized Inflation of U.S. Households before and during the COVID19 Pandemic

- Michael Weber, Yuriy Gorodnichenko and Olivier Coibion
- 16929: Eliciting People's First-Order Concerns: Text Analysis of Open-Ended Survey Questions

- Beatrice Ferrario and Stefanie Stantcheva
- 16928: Labor Scarcity, Technology Adoption and Innovation: Evidence from the Cholera Pandemics in 19th Century France

- Raphael Franck
- 16927: Occupational Choice and Misallocation in Production Network Economies

- Tiago Cavalcanti and Pierluca Pannella
- 16926: Will markets provide humane jobs? A hypothesis

- Arash Nekoei
- 16925: The Global Minimum Tax

- Niels Johannesen
- 16924: Services, Jobs, and Economic Development in Africa

- Leonardo Baccini, Matteo Fiorini, Bernard Hoekman and Marco Sanfilippo
- 16923: The bureaucratic politics of WTO priorities: Where officials sit influences where they stand

- Bernard Hoekman and Robert Wolfe
- 16922: Firm Pay Dynamics

- Christian Moser, Niklas Engbom and Jan Sauermann
- 16921: Eclipses and the Memory of Revolutions: Evidence from China

- Jacopo Ponticelli and Meng Miao
- 16920: Slowing Women's Labor Force Participation: The Role of Income Inequality

- Stefania Albanesi and Prados, MarÃa
- 16919: A Measurement of Aggregate Trade Restrictions and Their Economic Effects

- Julia Estefania Flores, Davide Furceri, Swarnali Hannan, Jonathan Ostry and Andrew Rose
- 16918: Measuring Income and Wealth Effects on Private-Label Demand with Matched Administrative Data

- Calogero Brancatelli, Adrian Fritzsche, Roman Inderst and Thomas Otter
- 16917: Reflective Willingness to Pay: Preferences for Sustainable Consumption in a Consumer Welfare Analysis

- Roman Inderst and Stefan Thomas
- 16916: Prospective Welfare Analysis - Extending Willingness-to-Pay Assessment to Embrace Sustainability

- Roman Inderst and Stefan Thomas
- 16915: CREATIVE AGAINST THE PANDEMIC: Measuring Creativity in Rural India

- Giorgia Barboni, Elisa Giannone and Karmini Sharma
- 16914: Fueling Organized Crime: The Mexican War on Drugs and Oil Thefts

- Giacomo Battiston, Gianmarco Daniele, Marco Le Moglie and Paolo Pinotti
- 16913: Optimal minimum wages

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt, Duncan Roth and Tobias Seidel
- 16912: It's Payback time: new insights on cooperation in the repeated prisoners' dilemma

- Maria Bigoni, Marco Casari, Andrea Salvanti, Andrzej Skrzypacz and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 16911: Training a Sluggish System

- Kfir Eliaz and Ran Spiegler
- 16910: Capital Commitment

- Elise Gourier, Ludovic Phalippou and Mark Westerfield
- 16909: Benchmarking Intensity

- Anna Pavlova and Taisiya Sikorskaya
- 16908: Was the ICO Boom just a Sideshow of the Bitcoin and Ether Momentum?

- Franklin Allen, Fatás, Antonio and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- 16907: Liquidity, liquidity everywhere, not a drop to use - Why flooding banks with central bank reserves may not expand liquidity

- Viral Acharya and Raghuram Rajan
- 16906: The Political Economy of Early COVID-19 Interventions in US States

- Martin Gonzalez-Eiras and Dirk Niepelt
- 16905: Price Pressure Indices, Innovation and Mergers Between Commonly Owned Firms

- Roman Inderst and Stefan Thomas
- 16904: Common Ownership and Mergers between Portfolio Companies

- Roman Inderst and Stefan Thomas
- 16903: Measuring Consumer Sustainability Benefits

- Roman Inderst and Stefan Thomas
- 16902: Bargaining over Royalties in the Shadow of Litigation

- Fabian Griem and Roman Inderst
- 16901: Persuasion Through Selective Disclosure: Implications for Marketing, Campaigning, and Privacy Regulation

- Florian Hoffmann, Roman Inderst and Marco Ottaviani
- 16900: A Practical Review of Methods to Estimate Overcharges Using Linear Regression

- Roman Inderst and Christopher Milde
- 16899: Preemptive Policies and Risk-Off Shocks in Emerging Markets

- Mitali Das, Gita Gopinath and Kalemli-Özcan, Á¹¢ebnem
- 16898: Do the SDGs affect sovereign bond spreads? First evidence

- Eline Ten Bosch, Mathijs Van Dijk and Dirk Schoenmaker
- 16897: Trade, Human Capital, and Income Risk

- Liuchun Deng, Pravin Krishna, Mine Senses and Jens Stegmaier
- 16896: Contracting over Persistent Information

- Wei Zhao, Claudio Mezzetti, Ludovic Renou and Tristan Tomala
- 16895: Gender, Income, and Numeracy Test Scores

- Molly Paterson, Jaai Parasnis and Michelle Petersen Rendall
- 16894: Where is Standard of Living the Highest? Local Prices and the Geography of Consumption

- Rebecca Diamond and Enrico Moretti
- 16893: Common Deposit Insurance, Cross-Border Banks and Welfare

- Lóránth, Gyöngyi, Anatoli Segura and Jing Zeng
- 16892: Strategic Ignorance and Information Design

- Ina Taneva and Thomas Wiseman
- 16891: Does going cashless make you tax-rich? Evidence from India's demonetization experiment

- Satadru Das, Lucie Gadenne, Tushar Nandi and Ross Warwick
- 16890: Economic development, female wages and missing female births in Spain, 1900-1930

- Echávarri-Aguinaga, Rebeca and Beltrán Tapia, Francisco
- 16889: Spillovers at the Extremes: The Macroprudential Stance and Vulnerability to the Global Financial Cycle

- Anusha Chari, Karlye Dilts Stedman and Kristin Forbes
- 16888: Self-Enforcing Contracts with Persistence

- Martin Dumav, William Fuchs and Jangwoo Lee
- 16887: Worker Beliefs About Outside Options

- Jäger, Simon, Christopher Roth, Nina Roussille and Benjamin Schoefer
- 16886: How Distortive are Turnover Taxes? Evidence from Replacing Turnover Tax with VAT

- Jing Xing, Katarzyna Bilicka and Xipei Hou
- 16885: Technology and Resilience

- Xavier Cirera, Diego Comin, Marcio Cruz, Kyung Min Lee and Jesica Torres
- 16884: Competitive Search and the Social Value of Public Information

- Piotr Denderski and Eeva Mauring
- 16883: Income and Consumption over the Business Cycle: Evidence from Matched Administrative Data

- Calogero Brancatelli and Roman Inderst
- 16882: The Economics of Deferral and Clawback Requirements

- Florian Hoffmann, Roman Inderst and Marcus Opp
- 16881: Sustainability Agreements and Social Norms

- Roman Inderst, Felix Rhiel and Stefan Thomas
- 16880: A Theory of the Boundaries of Banks with Implications for Financial Integration and Regulation

- Falko Fecht, Roman Inderst and Sebastian Pfeil
- 16879: The Scope and Limitations of Incorporating Externalities in Competition Analysis within a Consumer Welfare Approach

- Roman Inderst and Stefan Thomas
- 16878: A Corporate Finance Perspective on Environmental Policy

- Florian Heider and Roman Inderst
- 16877: Learning Efficiency of Multi-Agent Information Structures

- Mira Frick, Ryota Iijima and Yuhta Ishii
- 16876: Inclusive Monetary Policy: How Tight Labor Markets Facilitate Broad-Based Employment Growth

- Nittai Bergman, David Matsa and Michael Weber
- 16875: Employment Effects of Restricting Fixed-Term Contracts: Theory and Evidence

- Pierre Cahuc, Pauline Carry, Franck Malherbet and Pedro Martins
- 16874: Non-bossiness and First-Price Auctions

- Marek Pycia and Madhav Raghavan
- 16873: Towards a Resolution of the Privacy Paradox

- Madarász, Kristóf and Marek Pycia
- 16872: Arrovian Efficiency and Auditability in Discrete Mechanism Design

- Marek Pycia and M. Utku Ünver
- 16871: Simultaneous Search and Adverse Selection

- Sarah Auster, Piero Gottardi and Ronald Wolthoff
- 16870: High-Skill Immigration, Offshore R&D, and Firm Dynamics

- Jingting Fan, Eunhee Lee and Valerie Smeets
- 16869: The Impact of a Large Depreciation on the Cost of Living of Rich and Poor Consumers

- Anatoli Colicev, Joris Hoste and Jozef Konings
- 16868: The Effects of Automation on Labor Demand: A Survey of the Recent Literature

- Philippe Aghion, Céline Antonin, Simon Bunel and Xavier Jaravel
- 16867: Inequality and Creative Destruction

- Richard Blundell, Xavier Jaravel and Otto Toivanen
- 16866: Measuring Growth in Consumer Welfare with Income-Dependent Preferences: Nonparametric Methods and Estimates for the U.S

- Xavier Jaravel and Danial Lashkari
- 16865: A toolkit for computing Constrained Optimal Policy Projections (COPPs)

- Oliver de Groot, Falk Mazelis, Roberto Motto and Annukka Ristiniemi
- 16864: Multidimensional pre-marital investments with imperfect commitment

- Venkataraman Bhaskar, Wenchao Li and Junjian Yi
- 16863: A Fair Day's Pay for a Fair Day's Work: Optimal Tax Design as Redistributional Arbitrage

- Christian Hellwig and Nicolas Werquin
- 16862: Caught In The Middle: The Bias Against Startup Innovation With Technical And Commercial Challenges

- Rønde, Thomas, Ashish Arora and Andrea Fosfuri
- 16861: The Effect of Labor Market Shocks Across the Life Cycle

- Kjell G Salvanes, Barton Willage and Willén, Alexander
- 16860: Macro-financial policy in an international financial centre: the United Kingdom experience since the global financial crisis

- Thorsten Beck, Simon Lloyd, Dennis Reinhardt and Rhiannon Sowerbutts
- 16859: An intensive, school-based learning camp targeting academic and non-cognitive skills evaluated in a randomized trial

- Charlotte Hvidman, Alexander Koch, Julia Nafziger, Albeck Nielsen, Søren and Michael Rosholm
- 16858: Optimal Information Disclosure in Auctions

- Dirk Bergemann, Tibor Heumann, Stephen Morris, Constantine Sorokin and Eyal Winter
- 16857: Labor Share, Markups, and Input-Output Linkages - Evidence from the National Accounts

- Benjamin Bridgman and Berthold Herrendorf
- 16856: Inequalities in the Times of a Pandemic

- Stefanie Stantcheva
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